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that tells you something about the partisan route of nancy pelosi. >> you talk about how when nancy and her husband paul moved to san francisco with their children, they cannot find an apartment. tremendous pressure trying to find where they live and they finally find the perfect apartment until they find out that the landlord is going to washington. talk about that. >> so, they had four little children. they tried to find the perfect house. it's got a swing set, it's in the right place. they are about to sign the lease when they say why is this house available to rent and she says my husband got an appointment by richard nixon and that's why we are moving to washington and nancy pelosi said i can't rent a house that became available because richard nixon was elected and she wouldn't rent the house. it needed some work and that is how strong her politics are. when she was a little girl her father took him to the polling places fc often did and a worker tried to get this little girl a stuffed elephant as a toy and she wouldn't take it because even then she knew what elephants stood for.
that tells you something about the partisan route of nancy pelosi. >> you talk about how when nancy and her husband paul moved to san francisco with their children, they cannot find an apartment. tremendous pressure trying to find where they live and they finally find the perfect apartment until they find out that the landlord is going to washington. talk about that. >> so, they had four little children. they tried to find the perfect house. it's got a swing set, it's in the right...
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nancy pelosi is very critical of newt gingrich and newt gingrich is critical of nancy pelosi. i have to tell you when i interviewednt newt gingrich for the book, he was criticizing her on policy but then he started to talk about how much respect he had for her as a politician and a somebody that knew how to get and use power for the purposes and said when he looked at nancy pelosi, he saw a fellow pirate and i think the words fellow pirate are intended as high praise indeed. >> for the next several weeks and months congress is dealing with an infrastructure bill with wresponses to covid and campaign-finance reform with many significant challenges. if you want to understand how nancy pelosi developed strategies and tactics and operationalizes it, you should read madame speaker. that will give you the best ginside of you during these critical times. it was a delight to have you. ladies and gentlemen, may 12 ati education and politics with congresswoman rosa delauro, the chairwoman of the appropriations committee and may 19th, governor bill richardson talking about how to navigat
nancy pelosi is very critical of newt gingrich and newt gingrich is critical of nancy pelosi. i have to tell you when i interviewednt newt gingrich for the book, he was criticizing her on policy but then he started to talk about how much respect he had for her as a politician and a somebody that knew how to get and use power for the purposes and said when he looked at nancy pelosi, he saw a fellow pirate and i think the words fellow pirate are intended as high praise indeed. >> for the...
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davis and later nancy reagan. hers is a complicated and often very painful story but i think that ronald reagan shows well and the country owes him a debt for that. >> what do you say about someone who gives your life meaning and support and understanding, someone who makes sacrifices so that your life will be easier and more successful but what you say is you love that person and treasure her i simply can't imagine the last eight years without nancy. the presidency wouldn't have been the joy without her there beside me and that second floor living quarters in the white house would have seemed a lonely spot without her waiting for me every day. they had all kinds of advisors and experts who look after his interests when it comes to foreign policy or the economy but no one looks after their needs for a human being nancy has done that for me through recuperation's and crisis. every president should be so lucky. [applause] i think it is all too common in marriages that no matter how much partners love each other they
davis and later nancy reagan. hers is a complicated and often very painful story but i think that ronald reagan shows well and the country owes him a debt for that. >> what do you say about someone who gives your life meaning and support and understanding, someone who makes sacrifices so that your life will be easier and more successful but what you say is you love that person and treasure her i simply can't imagine the last eight years without nancy. the presidency wouldn't have been the...
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and then nancy was the-- her mother, nancy pelosi told me if her mother was born today, she would be president of the united states and she was smart and ambitious and restless. she was a big risk taker. she played the ponies and she had a regular spot at pimlico. and sometimes her husband would go to the restaurant and pay off bookies that his wife was in debt to. and she was the keeper of the file, and her husband's political operations and favors she gave to constituents and repaid on election day with-- she was so partisan that this is-- i'll make it short. and they were going to come to the statue of chris cover columbus and be the president guest at the event. and you'd think they'd say yes. and she said everything in the schedule don't let him come near us. after his mother-- the son assured her she was no physical threat, just a political one. and tells you about the partisan roots of nancy pelosi. >> you trigger something from the book. you talk about when nancy and her husband paul moved to san francisco with the children in tow, they cannot find an apartment for rent. i me
and then nancy was the-- her mother, nancy pelosi told me if her mother was born today, she would be president of the united states and she was smart and ambitious and restless. she was a big risk taker. she played the ponies and she had a regular spot at pimlico. and sometimes her husband would go to the restaurant and pay off bookies that his wife was in debt to. and she was the keeper of the file, and her husband's political operations and favors she gave to constituents and repaid on...
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nancy pelosi's argument uphold any influence? how much influence did nancy pelosi have in your own decisions? what did you think of susan's telling of that part of the story? >> susan was with us on the floor of the house. ... nobody thought including myself i would get reelected and remember speaking with her and going through the arguments andr saying look at, we would keep you here, nancy pelosi is brilliant and she knows how to councils and she also knows how to keep the democrats in congress and so she threaded the needle in blue that she did that with her and others were going to open it up to questions and answers in just about five minutes. i would ask you, about the book, you talk about the fixation of where nancy pelosi's, and headlines were nancy pelosi is not a party girl, things like that pretty in this obsession with what she is wearing and how she dresses which i believe it there directed at any male politician, i do remember that in my 16 years of congress nothing on my shoes or my assumes no, so youou talk about
nancy pelosi's argument uphold any influence? how much influence did nancy pelosi have in your own decisions? what did you think of susan's telling of that part of the story? >> susan was with us on the floor of the house. ... nobody thought including myself i would get reelected and remember speaking with her and going through the arguments andr saying look at, we would keep you here, nancy pelosi is brilliant and she knows how to councils and she also knows how to keep the democrats in...
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the washington post national politics is joining us in conversation iran new book, "the triumph of nancy reagan" karen tumulty rated and she's worked for time magazine at the los angeles times and has been associated many awards including political - and simon & schuster biography the book is being published tomorrow on april 15th, 2021, they call the "the triumph of nancy reagan" the exhaustive biography which is the private life and the book draws interviews of how the members and friends and family members and shares how she became one of the most influential first ladies of the century we now invite you to join in conversation it by the reagan foundation institute >> a much-anticipated biography and the former first lady former first lady nancy reagan. and the book it "the triumph of nancy reagan" written by washington post karen tumulty, will be officially released and karen has said that this will be one of our first stops in the book to work after devouring the book myself, i thinknk the readers wl agree that it has been well researched and balanced and insightful looking into the
the washington post national politics is joining us in conversation iran new book, "the triumph of nancy reagan" karen tumulty rated and she's worked for time magazine at the los angeles times and has been associated many awards including political - and simon & schuster biography the book is being published tomorrow on april 15th, 2021, they call the "the triumph of nancy reagan" the exhaustive biography which is the private life and the book draws interviews of how the...
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nancy reagan, a luminous and exhaustive biography which chronicles present life of nancy reagan. it draws on interviews with reagan cabinet members, friends and family members and chairs have became one of the most influential of the century. we invite you to enjoy our virtual program, joined in conversation by reagan foundation board of trustees, kathy busch. ♪♪ >> good afternoon. i am pleased to welcome you today to this very special sneak peak. the book, the triumph of nancy reagan written by washington post columnist will be officially released tomorrow and karen has graciously agreed to make the reagan library one of her first stops on the book tour. after filing the book myself, i think readers will agree it's well researched balance and insightful look into the life of one of the 20th century's most fascinating consequential figures. the interest of full disclosure, i thought i mentioned i was privileged to work for the reagan's as a young woman. first in the white house and then in los angeles after the reagan's left washington. there i was part of the small staff and
nancy reagan, a luminous and exhaustive biography which chronicles present life of nancy reagan. it draws on interviews with reagan cabinet members, friends and family members and chairs have became one of the most influential of the century. we invite you to enjoy our virtual program, joined in conversation by reagan foundation board of trustees, kathy busch. ♪♪ >> good afternoon. i am pleased to welcome you today to this very special sneak peak. the book, the triumph of nancy reagan...
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nancy: i'm nancy northup, i'm the president and ceo of the center for reproductive rights. today was the fourth time that the center for reproductive rights lawyers have argued before the supreme court in the past six years on abortion rights. everyone of, we have been before the courts because states have passed laws that are doing every thing they can to restrict abortion access and are in open defiance of laws. mississippi is no different, in clear defiance of the standard of roe v. wade. that was the argument today in the landmark case, in which the steaks on abortion rights could not be clearer. julie rikelman, our senior director of litigation, made our case before the court today, making clear that there's only one outcome in this case which is consistent with the rule of law, gender equality, and the constitutional protection for individual liberty. if roe were to fall, and likely in half the , including large swaths of the south and midwest,it would be a radical taking away all along protected rights. it is not just roe, it is a threat not just of abortion rights,
nancy: i'm nancy northup, i'm the president and ceo of the center for reproductive rights. today was the fourth time that the center for reproductive rights lawyers have argued before the supreme court in the past six years on abortion rights. everyone of, we have been before the courts because states have passed laws that are doing every thing they can to restrict abortion access and are in open defiance of laws. mississippi is no different, in clear defiance of the standard of roe v. wade....
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judge jeanine: nancy, nancy, nancy. you don't know where the lawlessness comes from? it was your city of san francisco that was once breathtakingly beautiful where people don't even want to walk their dogs because of human feces on the street, needles lining the streets. and people don't want to get caught up in the crime in every big city run by democrats. the only reason you mention lawlessness now is because you democrats see the polls. the american people are fed up with the loss of law and order and the rampant chaos on the streets. the unprovoked assaults, convicted felons let out of jail long before their release date by democrat prosecutors and governors. could it be when the organized d retail theft stores the got hit like louie vuitton. it got too close to home? the cash bail has created a revolving door of criminals walk in and out of police station, never to return. criminals are allowed to steal less than $1,000 repeatedly and not even be arrested. so they repeatedly and serially hit stores and then sell the stolen goods on the streets of san francisco wh
judge jeanine: nancy, nancy, nancy. you don't know where the lawlessness comes from? it was your city of san francisco that was once breathtakingly beautiful where people don't even want to walk their dogs because of human feces on the street, needles lining the streets. and people don't want to get caught up in the crime in every big city run by democrats. the only reason you mention lawlessness now is because you democrats see the polls. the american people are fed up with the loss of law and...
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nancy, what about covering up your face? just because you're embarrassed to show it. you know, i actually was meeting with an 18 year old. the other day who said exactly that, he's got a bit of back me and she said, it's an incredible blessing because when i'm just relating with people, they don't see, you know where it is. and so on. again, holland, i have to put a shout out to 99 percent of the population that wants this thing off of our taste, which for just as many people is creating skin conditions from the oil, the caching. so i think these are important, very small subset to the population. and yet, in, in the last year and a half of talking to people all day about what's going on, i bumped into one person who felt that math was a blessing. as far as covering up some shame. the folks you council all tend to be human. but you know, who else doesn't like mass dogs, because they take visual cues from our facial expression as do children who watch their parents mouse as they are learning to talk. eventually we're going to get past this pandemic and some mental heal
nancy, what about covering up your face? just because you're embarrassed to show it. you know, i actually was meeting with an 18 year old. the other day who said exactly that, he's got a bit of back me and she said, it's an incredible blessing because when i'm just relating with people, they don't see, you know where it is. and so on. again, holland, i have to put a shout out to 99 percent of the population that wants this thing off of our taste, which for just as many people is creating skin...
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so nancy pelosi buthis. she participated in this. she was not going to be the one to call up more stormtrooper police. she wasn't going to be the one to ask for or accept national guardsmen. dereliction of duty liz cheney said. i looked identify criminal code. -- i looked over the criminal code, they say maybe donald trump could be charged with a crime, we just need to find the right text and messages. he could have just stood down, and encouraged it. not a single criminal law in federal criminal law that could be used against donald trump to charge him with anything. the legal analysts are always wrong. whether they or web sites or on kaple tv or they are always wrong. you finish they had their way, president would have been indicted 15 times already, they are stupid. so what is this committee doing? it is doing nancy pelosi's dirty work and joe biden's dirty work. executive privilege, president trump said, with past court rulings, i am a ex-president but executive privilege continues to apply, why, you want to protect the separatio
so nancy pelosi buthis. she participated in this. she was not going to be the one to call up more stormtrooper police. she wasn't going to be the one to ask for or accept national guardsmen. dereliction of duty liz cheney said. i looked identify criminal code. -- i looked over the criminal code, they say maybe donald trump could be charged with a crime, we just need to find the right text and messages. he could have just stood down, and encouraged it. not a single criminal law in federal...
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avis called cari's mom nancy. >> nancy was able to email a few pictures, and sure enough, cari has that same tattoo on her left foot. >> reporter: wow. >> identical. >> reporter: and remember the yin yang tattoo mentioned in one of those possibly confessional emails? lo and behold, it turns up on a picture? >> yeah. >> reporter: of a dead body? >> yeah. >> reporter: holy cow. >> that was cari's too. the tattoo parlor kept a record. >> my first thought when i saw those photographs was that this defendant had taken a trophy, or trophies of the person she had killed. >> reporter: the motive, a very old one, jealousy. >> it was really all about dave kroupa. >> she did it, because she wanted this man. >> reporter: jealousy makes people do strange things, but that's just -- why so much? what -- why? >> i think it snowballed. i think once she did it she couldn't stop. she had to make cari look like she was still alive to keep the heat off of her, and it just went on, and on, and on for years. dave kroupa heard it all, and finally understood. >> i mean, it makes sense now, at the end. you know?
avis called cari's mom nancy. >> nancy was able to email a few pictures, and sure enough, cari has that same tattoo on her left foot. >> reporter: wow. >> identical. >> reporter: and remember the yin yang tattoo mentioned in one of those possibly confessional emails? lo and behold, it turns up on a picture? >> yeah. >> reporter: of a dead body? >> yeah. >> reporter: holy cow. >> that was cari's too. the tattoo parlor kept a record. >>...
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nancy, final word as far as sectors go, we will have time to talk about in 3 hours, sectors, nancy? >> technology but in specific areas, cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, semiconductors. cheryl: nice, nice. semiconductors, that's a good one. we will talk about that more david, david kudla, thank you, sir. we are just getting started this morning for you. america's crime problem, 16 cities are seeing record high homicide numbers, what you need to do to keep you and your family safe. we will talk about that next. plus the crypto craze hitting your wallet as bitcoin falls nearly 6%, that was yesterday, we are going to break it down later on in the hour. and prices at pump showing no sign of slowing down. you don't want to miss a moment of it, you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ cheryl: some of the top stories we are watching for you this morning. former senate majority leader harry reid has died. he had been battling pancreatic cancer for four years, reid served in the senate from 1977 to 2017 as senate's top democrat he was known for blocking georg
nancy, final word as far as sectors go, we will have time to talk about in 3 hours, sectors, nancy? >> technology but in specific areas, cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, semiconductors. cheryl: nice, nice. semiconductors, that's a good one. we will talk about that more david, david kudla, thank you, sir. we are just getting started this morning for you. america's crime problem, 16 cities are seeing record high homicide numbers, what you need to do to keep you and your family safe. we...
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nancy pelosi, stands at a podium and says he's perfect! she is lying through her false teeth and knows she is lying. every democrat wants someone else to run in 2024. as a representative of san francisco, the mayor of san francisco said crime is out of control. mayor breed had a press conference and said i don't care if the left didn't like what i have to do. our city is out of control. they are telling the american public don't believe your lying eyes from crime to inflation and covid and what we know about omicron and it may be transmissible but not as deadly. pay no attention. we are in charge. build back better is the answer. they know voters are going to reject that. just like in virginia where they rejected the critical race theory. just like in new jersey where they almost beat phil murphy. they have to lie and pretend they feel good. they know they are not. if they can't get build back better they will go for a voting bill because they are worried about the ballot box in 2022. they know bad news is coming. they will still press for
nancy pelosi, stands at a podium and says he's perfect! she is lying through her false teeth and knows she is lying. every democrat wants someone else to run in 2024. as a representative of san francisco, the mayor of san francisco said crime is out of control. mayor breed had a press conference and said i don't care if the left didn't like what i have to do. our city is out of control. they are telling the american public don't believe your lying eyes from crime to inflation and covid and what...
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there is a legislative purpose with nancy. release your taxes, nancy. jesse: they could just leaked the tax returns like they did with donald trump. but they aren't going to do that. but nancy has no idea why all this crime is happening. here is her answer to the crime wave we are seeing across the nation. >> it's absolutely outrageous. obviously it cannot continue. but the fact is, there is an attitude of lawlessness in our country that springs from i don't know where. maybe you do. jesse: this is the smartest woman in washington according to the press. but she hasn't given a single thought to why we are seeing records homicides and smash and grabs across the country. >> i don't know what's going on with that lauren mccaul voice either. it's called the democrat party, phoney bail reform, soros prosecutors, jiewnds mining police forces, phoney systemic racism. turning your back on property crimes. on another network we have a woman called joy reid. she says you should be able to use deadly force to protect your prompt. it's a violent base. much of it is
there is a legislative purpose with nancy. release your taxes, nancy. jesse: they could just leaked the tax returns like they did with donald trump. but they aren't going to do that. but nancy has no idea why all this crime is happening. here is her answer to the crime wave we are seeing across the nation. >> it's absolutely outrageous. obviously it cannot continue. but the fact is, there is an attitude of lawlessness in our country that springs from i don't know where. maybe you do....
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nancy mace, fred upton, john katko, anthony gonzalez of ohio. but they didn't vote for this meadows resolution. ryan nobles following the breaking news for us up on capitol hill. we'll get back to ryan if we need to get more information. ryan, thank you very much. the author of the gatekeepers,
nancy mace, fred upton, john katko, anthony gonzalez of ohio. but they didn't vote for this meadows resolution. ryan nobles following the breaking news for us up on capitol hill. we'll get back to ryan if we need to get more information. ryan, thank you very much. the author of the gatekeepers,
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but as for nancy pelosi, they do need a term limit. the next thing is, keep that dark money out of politics come out of congress. that is the whole problem. every time we try to pass a bill, republicans do not want that bill. they don't want that bill. because they finance all these little caucuses to put out all these crazy stuff that they want, how they want america to be. and the democrats just don't fight back. you got to fight fire with fire. we see with the republicans do. they will start a war to stay in power. host: to sean in lakeland, florida, independent line. caller: yes, sir, i am disappointed, as i have always been, with both of these parties . i have been listening you all for years. i have called in sometimes, too. and i seen it, i don't understand why nobody else sees it, but i do, because everybody wears jerseys. if y'all take them jerseys off and listen to the people actually calling in here and what they say, the people that call in and talk about republicans, they are actually saying some true stuff. the people tha
but as for nancy pelosi, they do need a term limit. the next thing is, keep that dark money out of politics come out of congress. that is the whole problem. every time we try to pass a bill, republicans do not want that bill. they don't want that bill. because they finance all these little caucuses to put out all these crazy stuff that they want, how they want america to be. and the democrats just don't fight back. you got to fight fire with fire. we see with the republicans do. they will start...
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nancy pelosi has been drinking too much spiked ice cream. doesn't realize inflation is out of control, a massive crisis on the southern border. a supply chain originating at the ports in her own state. spiking crime rates, pelosi has no idea how this is defund the police. no bail lawse i am just guessing. >> it's out obviously it cannot continue. the fact is there is an attitud of lawlessness in our country that springs from i don't know maybe you do. we cannot have that lawlessness. >> sean: nancy, it's not rocket science. criminals are not prosecuted in places like your home state of california, new york and other those that are charged with a crime, they let out with zero if you steal under $1,000 in california, you won't even get . if you don't been forced the laws, guess what, lawlessness will take over. it always was and it always has. here with reaction kellyanne conway, and co-host of "fox and friends" weekend pete. all of this is collapsing in terms of the poll numbers. something you're an expert at. they can't even get it done in c
nancy pelosi has been drinking too much spiked ice cream. doesn't realize inflation is out of control, a massive crisis on the southern border. a supply chain originating at the ports in her own state. spiking crime rates, pelosi has no idea how this is defund the police. no bail lawse i am just guessing. >> it's out obviously it cannot continue. the fact is there is an attitud of lawlessness in our country that springs from i don't know maybe you do. we cannot have that lawlessness....
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nancy. right. of course that has happened as well in this past week that they're going to extradite him to the united states. on the very same day, i think it was like national human rights day, or, you know, some sort of democracy conference that joe biden was presiding over just as a his department of justice got the extradition of julian assange. so, you know, as we head into the last 2 weeks of this year, we're going to look back at 2021. the biggest moments obviously, for us, the biggest moment was what happens in el salvador and hyper bitcoin ization. and what the kelly has done for that country. but also i put out into our orange co podcast telegram group. and on twitter, we asked people in the audience to, to look at their favorite moments. and, you know, come back to us, what they thought were the biggest moments in this past year of 2021. and i think we should cut to that little video here. this is what was assembled by our audience . the coin is the 4 piece. right. so it's perfect money,
nancy. right. of course that has happened as well in this past week that they're going to extradite him to the united states. on the very same day, i think it was like national human rights day, or, you know, some sort of democracy conference that joe biden was presiding over just as a his department of justice got the extradition of julian assange. so, you know, as we head into the last 2 weeks of this year, we're going to look back at 2021. the biggest moments obviously, for us, the biggest...
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is it nancy pelosi with chuck schumer? is it susan rice? ben rhodes, former obama national security advisor he wrote in the memoir in the situation room biden could be a unguided missile. who is running the show? >> seen that over and over again with biden what he decided to announce, what policies he seems to be aware of, the deals that he said were going to go forth or not going to go forth since really quickly been backtracked by his staff. biden brought in a huge amount of the obama white house. a lot of very idealistic young left-wing act it vests in his administration. when he says this will not be what we're going to do they seem to do it anyways. the staff of the white house has harder left agenda than the president is willing to talk about seems to me running this show. elizabeth: chris bedford, good to see you. we're coming out of the bottom of the hour. you're watching evening edit. elon musk says he will fire back at elizabeth warren, will pay $11 billion. after warren called musk a freeloader. she is starting to fund raise and
is it nancy pelosi with chuck schumer? is it susan rice? ben rhodes, former obama national security advisor he wrote in the memoir in the situation room biden could be a unguided missile. who is running the show? >> seen that over and over again with biden what he decided to announce, what policies he seems to be aware of, the deals that he said were going to go forth or not going to go forth since really quickly been backtracked by his staff. biden brought in a huge amount of the obama...
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fire nancy pelosi. watch. >> sad part about it, sean, had joe biden done nothing in office literally gone to sleep, our country would be stronger. we would be energy independent. it wouldn't be china and russia winning. it would be america is winning. our borders would be secure. we wouldn't have rising inflation. this is the problem. one party rule in one year. but the good news is, sean, in less than one year we can fix this country if we fire nancy pelosi. that is why i need everybody to go to fire pelosi.com. elizabeth: what do you say? >> leader mccarthy is 100% right on this. i will add to that, that everything the biden administration has said has been wrong. whether talking about infrastructure package being paid for. it is not. that is $250 billion added to deficit. we're told build back better would cost zero. it will cost $400 billion to the deficit. told every american citizen would be taken out of afghanistan. that never happened. it has been one thing after the other which added to our inf
fire nancy pelosi. watch. >> sad part about it, sean, had joe biden done nothing in office literally gone to sleep, our country would be stronger. we would be energy independent. it wouldn't be china and russia winning. it would be america is winning. our borders would be secure. we wouldn't have rising inflation. this is the problem. one party rule in one year. but the good news is, sean, in less than one year we can fix this country if we fire nancy pelosi. that is why i need everybody...
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nancy. right. of course that has happened to as well in this past week that they're going to extradite him to the united states on the very same day. i think it was like national human rights day or, you know, some sort of democracy conference that joe biden was presiding over just as they, his department of justice got the extradition of julian funds. so, you know, as we had into the last 2 weeks of this year, we're going to look back at 2021. the biggest moments obviously, for us, the biggest moment was what happened and salvador and hyper big quantization. and what kelly had done for that country, but also i put out into our orange co podcast telegram group. and on twitter, we asked people in the audience to look at their favorite moments. and, you know, come back to us, what they thought were the biggest moments in this past year 2021. and i think we should cut that little video here. this is what was assembled by our audience. the coin is the 4 piece. right. so it's perfect. money, perfect pri
nancy. right. of course that has happened to as well in this past week that they're going to extradite him to the united states on the very same day. i think it was like national human rights day or, you know, some sort of democracy conference that joe biden was presiding over just as they, his department of justice got the extradition of julian funds. so, you know, as we had into the last 2 weeks of this year, we're going to look back at 2021. the biggest moments obviously, for us, the biggest...
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nancy. right. of course that has happened as well in this past week that they're going to extradite him to the united states. on the very same day. i think it was like a national human rights day, or, you know, some sort of democracy conference that joe biden was presiding over just as a his department of justice got the extradition of julian assange. so, you know, as we had into the last 2 weeks of this year, we're going to look back at 2021. the biggest moments obviously, for us, the biggest moment was what happens in el salvador and hyper bitcoin ization. and what not, kelly has done for that country, but also i put out into our orange co podcast telegram group. and on twitter, we asked people in the audience to, to look at their favorite moments. and, you know, come back to us, what they thought were the biggest moments in this past year of 2021. and i think we should cut to that little video here. this is what was assembled by our audience . the coin is the 4 piece. right. so it's perfect mone
nancy. right. of course that has happened as well in this past week that they're going to extradite him to the united states. on the very same day. i think it was like a national human rights day, or, you know, some sort of democracy conference that joe biden was presiding over just as a his department of justice got the extradition of julian assange. so, you know, as we had into the last 2 weeks of this year, we're going to look back at 2021. the biggest moments obviously, for us, the biggest...
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nancy. right. of course that has happened as well in this past week that they're going to extradite him to the united states. on the very same day, i think it was like national human rights day, or, you know, some sort of democracy conference that joe biden was presiding over just as a his department of justice got the extradition of julian assange. so, you know, as we head into the last 2 weeks of this year, we're going to look back at 2021. the biggest moments obviously for us, the biggest moment was what happened in el salvador and hyper bitcoin ization. and what not, kelly has done for that country, but also i put out into our orange co podcast telegram group. and on twitter, we asked people in the audience to, to look at their favorite moments. and, you know, come back to us, what they thought were the biggest moments in this past 2021. and i think we should cut that little video here. this is what was assembled by our audience. the coin is the 4 piece. right. so it perfect money, perfect pric
nancy. right. of course that has happened as well in this past week that they're going to extradite him to the united states. on the very same day, i think it was like national human rights day, or, you know, some sort of democracy conference that joe biden was presiding over just as a his department of justice got the extradition of julian assange. so, you know, as we head into the last 2 weeks of this year, we're going to look back at 2021. the biggest moments obviously for us, the biggest...
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then what nancy pelosi is doing. it's also more honest than the millions of dollars that janet yon earned between leaving the federal reserve and go into the treasury. so at least there's that right, if you put j pal speech in front of congress and do jar that you wouldn't get more than the $0.02 for at least this woman's getting a decent buck for flatulence. that shows you that the value of this form is flatulence is greater than j. powells words, which is absolutely the market, the free market telling us, you know, it's funny. nancy pelosi says we have to enjoy free markets and i need to trade on inside information. i'd like to see her apply that same standard to journalism because then jillian, a solid, be free right now, nancy. right. of course that has happened as well in this past week that they're going to extradite him to the united states. on the very same day, i think it was like national human rights day, or, you know, some sort of democracy conference that joe biden was presiding over just as they his dep
then what nancy pelosi is doing. it's also more honest than the millions of dollars that janet yon earned between leaving the federal reserve and go into the treasury. so at least there's that right, if you put j pal speech in front of congress and do jar that you wouldn't get more than the $0.02 for at least this woman's getting a decent buck for flatulence. that shows you that the value of this form is flatulence is greater than j. powells words, which is absolutely the market, the free...
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nancy. right. of course that has happened to as well in the past week that they're going to extradite him to the united states on the very same day. i think it was like national human rights day or, you know, some sort of democracy conference that joe biden was presiding over just as a his department of justice got the extradition of julian funds. so, you know, as we had into the last 2 weeks of this year, we're going to look back at 2021. the biggest moments obviously, for us, the biggest moment was what happened and salvador and hyper big quantization. and what kelly had done for that country, but also i put out into our orange for podcast, telegram group. and on twitter, we asked people in the audience to look at their favorite moments and come back to us what they thought were the biggest moments in this past year 2021. and i think we should that cut to that little video here. this is what was assembled by our audience. the coin is the 4 piece, right? so it's perfect money, perfect price discov
nancy. right. of course that has happened to as well in the past week that they're going to extradite him to the united states on the very same day. i think it was like national human rights day or, you know, some sort of democracy conference that joe biden was presiding over just as a his department of justice got the extradition of julian funds. so, you know, as we had into the last 2 weeks of this year, we're going to look back at 2021. the biggest moments obviously, for us, the biggest...
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nancy was there. many of you were there, but it was not a universal thing, it was not universal thing. but you all demanded, demand to be treated with dignity and equity. those voices, those stories are invaluable, as we recommit ourselves to finishing the fight that we are going to make. these individuals living with aids and we are helping them drive and inform their efforts every step of the way because we are going to finish this fight. when my administration came to office, not only did we reestablish the white house office of national aids policy, which is hard to believe. [applause] that was the easiest possible thing to do. [laughter] no, i really mean it. think about it. think about it that he gets a round of applause in the year 2021 when we say that? they should have never, ever -- well, we won't get into that. i've asked carol phillips to lead our efforts. [cheering and applause] i think they know you. [laughter] hal has decades of experience working to end aids, hiv epidemic and i want to
nancy was there. many of you were there, but it was not a universal thing, it was not universal thing. but you all demanded, demand to be treated with dignity and equity. those voices, those stories are invaluable, as we recommit ourselves to finishing the fight that we are going to make. these individuals living with aids and we are helping them drive and inform their efforts every step of the way because we are going to finish this fight. when my administration came to office, not only did we...
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this is not about a new idea that nancy pelosi has never heard of. she is just blind to the fact of her own liberal agenda that is causing this. elizabeth: doug collins, good to see you, come back soon? >> we'll look forward, liz. take care. elizabeth: still to come, favoritism in trump russia? reports that the former fbi lawyer, kevin clinesmith who bleeded guilty to a felony charge that came out of the special council durham charge, he was accused and pled guilty of doctoring trump russia evidence, the washington, d.c., bar is going to reinstate him when that felony should get him kicked out? we'll dig into it. up next iowa congresswoman mariannette miller-meeks. the ceos of southwest and american airlines getting blowback, testifying you don't need to wear masks on airplanes. we'll break it down next. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ â™
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even inside nancy pelosi's office. they said we are looking for nancy pelosi's laptop, we are here for nancy pelosi's laptop. >> tucker: of course, she didn't have it because she never went inside the capitol building. they have the wrong person. >> he showed me a photo, a distant fuzzy photo of a woman inho the hallway in the capital and i was like, is that who you think i i am? can we both see that this is two different people. they said, do you want me to put inin the report that you lied ta federal agent and grabbed the paper and left again and went back to searching. he took a little tiny copy of the declaration of independence and the constitution. >> this is how the government sees you. >> domestic violence extremism. >> they see my copy of the declaration of independence and the constitution and they see that it's evidence against me. what is that saying? ♪ ♪t >> tucker: you can watch "patriot purge" on fox nation. jesse -- we believe and what is coming at the end of the story. the trial right now for fakin
even inside nancy pelosi's office. they said we are looking for nancy pelosi's laptop, we are here for nancy pelosi's laptop. >> tucker: of course, she didn't have it because she never went inside the capitol building. they have the wrong person. >> he showed me a photo, a distant fuzzy photo of a woman inho the hallway in the capital and i was like, is that who you think i i am? can we both see that this is two different people. they said, do you want me to put inin the report that...
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nancy. right. of course that has happened as well in this past week that they're going to extradite him to the united states. on the very same day, i think it was like national human rights day, or, you know, some sort of democracy conference that joe biden was presiding over just as a his department of justice got the extradition of julian assange. so, you know, as we head into the last 2 weeks of this year, we're going to look back at 2021. the biggest moments obviously, for us, the biggest moment was what happens in el salvador. and hyper bitcoin is ation. and what not kelly has done for that country, but also i put out into our orange co podcast telegram group. and on twitter, we asked people in the audience to, to look at their favorite moments. and, you know, come back to us, what they thought were the biggest moments in this past year of 2021. and i think we should cut that little video here. this is what was assembled by our audience. the coin is the 4 piece. right. so it's perfect money, p
nancy. right. of course that has happened as well in this past week that they're going to extradite him to the united states. on the very same day, i think it was like national human rights day, or, you know, some sort of democracy conference that joe biden was presiding over just as a his department of justice got the extradition of julian assange. so, you know, as we head into the last 2 weeks of this year, we're going to look back at 2021. the biggest moments obviously, for us, the biggest...
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bring in nancy go ahead nancy. nancy: thanks, maria high victoria a quick question like you, we thought earnings season was spectacular like you we loved consumer like you we own cvs a company a disrupter in the pharmaceutical space on earlier one of the things we started hearing a great detail about on earnings calls was theft looting i wonder if that factors into your traditional retail if you are thinking about some disruptureers as you react to capital. >> nancy you and i both kind of longer term view when it comes to holdings in portfolio we do want to take a step back from some of the knee-jerk reaction we're seeing over last few days in the market look at longer term trends, looking at retail you need to focus on companies that have that online presence not necessarily just because a looting things we are seeing there, but because, that is how people learn to shop over the last 18 months i think we are going to continue to see that growth, even though stores are opening back up so do we shift the way we thin
bring in nancy go ahead nancy. nancy: thanks, maria high victoria a quick question like you, we thought earnings season was spectacular like you we loved consumer like you we own cvs a company a disrupter in the pharmaceutical space on earlier one of the things we started hearing a great detail about on earnings calls was theft looting i wonder if that factors into your traditional retail if you are thinking about some disruptureers as you react to capital. >> nancy you and i both kind of...
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and i think everybody but nancy couldn't have imagined us being here 40 years ago. but the fact is that when c.d.c. reported the first case of what we now know as aids it's something that we couldn't fully imagine even 0 years ago, before the landmark investments that the united states made through pepfar and the president's emergency plan for aids relief. but you made it possible. made it possible. i want to thank this moment on this historic anniversary to acknowledge the incredible passion and work that got us here. because i know, i know that so many of you, many -- this is personal. today, we once more raise a two-story tall red ribbon on the north portico of the white house to remember how far we have come, work we have left to finish, so we never forget the price, the price that's paid all along the way. so many of you to know and relations with people who have, whether a fam -- whether family members or friends and you've watched them in the past wither away. in the past four decades, as has been mentioned, an estimated 36 million people, 36 million people,
and i think everybody but nancy couldn't have imagined us being here 40 years ago. but the fact is that when c.d.c. reported the first case of what we now know as aids it's something that we couldn't fully imagine even 0 years ago, before the landmark investments that the united states made through pepfar and the president's emergency plan for aids relief. but you made it possible. made it possible. i want to thank this moment on this historic anniversary to acknowledge the incredible passion...
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. >> congressional leaders nancy pelosi, kevin mccarthy, and chuck schumer joined other lawmakers on the steps of the u.s. capitol to remember the 800,000 lives lost to covid-19 in the united states. there was a moment of silence and vocals from the u.s. air force band. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the united states air force band. >> ♪ shall we gather at the river where bright angels feet have trod ♪ yes, we'll gather by the river the beautiful, the beautiful river gather wiki by the river that flows by the throne of god ♪ we will walk and worship ever of the happy golden days yes, we'll gather at the river the beautiful, the beautiful river gather we at the river that flows by the throne of god soon we'll reach the shining river soon our pilgrimage we'll see soon our happy hearts will quiver with the melody of peace ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please join speaker nancy pelosi, senate majority leader charles e schumer, and house republican leader kevin mccarthy in a moment of silence in the remembrance of the more than 800,000 lives lost to the covid-19 virus. >> â
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it was there in seattle that she had a nancy sized idea. in 1998 she started a book club that embrace the whole population of the city. a program called if all of seattle read the same book, exemplifies the breath of nancy's vision and the depth of her face and the power of literature. that program is replicated in every state of america and around the world. a program based on the idea that people reading in a public place to talk about a book could learn to appreciate the book and each other. i believe she once said there is an opportunity for reading and discussion to help make the world a better place. what could be more necessary at a moment when our society feels fractured and libraries find themselves in the culture wars. at a time when too many people are on alarmed that a book may disturb their hundred them. i read to enlarge my horizon to gain wisdom to experience judy. to understand myself better and further pure wonderment of it all. in 2004, nancy retired from her post as executive director of the washington center for books. n
it was there in seattle that she had a nancy sized idea. in 1998 she started a book club that embrace the whole population of the city. a program called if all of seattle read the same book, exemplifies the breath of nancy's vision and the depth of her face and the power of literature. that program is replicated in every state of america and around the world. a program based on the idea that people reading in a public place to talk about a book could learn to appreciate the book and each other....
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nancy: [indiscernible] reporter: nancy says there are others like her who kept quiet, but she is speaking out for her children. nancy: [indiscernible] ♪ emily: bloombergquint take with that report from malaysia. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology". we have another great show lined up tomorrow with the founder and ceo of the realreal, and the chamber of progress, talking about a testimony ahead of instagram on capitol hill. i am emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security integrated on our activecore platform so you can control your network from anywhere, anytime. it's network management redefined. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >> i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney, counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: asian s
nancy: [indiscernible] reporter: nancy says there are others like her who kept quiet, but she is speaking out for her children. nancy: [indiscernible] ♪ emily: bloombergquint take with that report from malaysia. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology". we have another great show lined up tomorrow with the founder and ceo of the realreal, and the chamber of progress, talking about a testimony ahead of instagram on capitol hill. i am emily chang in san francisco. this...
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merry christmas to everybody watching except you, naughty nancy. a lump of coal for you. >> tucker carlson: exactly right. she's our jim cramer. blake masters running for the united states senate in the state of arizona. a lot of people didn't think it was within reach for the republicans but the polling suggests it is. we're rooting for you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker carlson: we're out of time. two things to remember tonight, they're super obvious, but it's the obvious things you should remember. the current regime will not be here forever. these people are completely out of their depth. they don't have the country's best interest at heart, they make unwise decisions and they're mean as hell. but they're also going away. and the second thing to remember is it's christmas this week and that's the most important thing. it's about your country, your fate, and your family. celebrate it with the ones you love. that's the best way to fight back. don't forget to stream tucker originals this holiday season. they're all worth watching. of course we'll b
merry christmas to everybody watching except you, naughty nancy. a lump of coal for you. >> tucker carlson: exactly right. she's our jim cramer. blake masters running for the united states senate in the state of arizona. a lot of people didn't think it was within reach for the republicans but the polling suggests it is. we're rooting for you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker carlson: we're out of time. two things to remember tonight, they're super obvious, but it's the obvious...
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and perhaps that some of the thesis of all of nancy's work. throughout her career she's been on a critic to readers advocates, someone who understands how thirsty people are to find books they will love. and to hear is to know her vocationor is inspired by good humor is still coincident she was chairman of the fiction committing i the way andrew sean greer won a prize reminding us a comic novel can be a great work of art. nancy's voice on radio, television and her own best-selling books was so powerful to represent the idea of the eye librarian. an activist for the unbridled pleasure of reading she is not a guardian of the treasures, she is a farmer of the orchard. i have never wavered as she writes in my belief in being a librarian's were the best noblest careers anyone could have. people pursued that profession with such infectious intelligence and delights. reading she says has always brought me pure joy in her joy has been for decades. and so it is my honor to introduce the recipients of the 2021 literary award for outstanding service to t
and perhaps that some of the thesis of all of nancy's work. throughout her career she's been on a critic to readers advocates, someone who understands how thirsty people are to find books they will love. and to hear is to know her vocationor is inspired by good humor is still coincident she was chairman of the fiction committing i the way andrew sean greer won a prize reminding us a comic novel can be a great work of art. nancy's voice on radio, television and her own best-selling books was so...
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people were chanting nancy, nancy. they come through this way. so we're hearing it from behind us and in the front of our door. so it was completely -- the sound surrounded us to the point we're just hearing shouting and the yelling and the banging and the crashing and shattering of glass. but then once they started banging on the door, that's all i heard. that's what i still think about, the door sound. one of us said to the other, they take us hostage, right? i said, yeah. i think. that was one of the few words i said out loud in the room. >> you want a fight? you better believe you've got one. >> one of the trapped staffers whispers a phone call plea for help. >> we need capitol police. they're pounding on the doors trying to find her. >> it was pure terror. >> where are you, nancy? we're looking for you. >> just the way he was chanting her name. ♪ nancy ♪ >> it haunts me. ♪ oh, nancy ♪ >> he was not going to be nice if he found her or someone associated with her. >> it could have been multiple men that were doing that, too. we don't k
people were chanting nancy, nancy. they come through this way. so we're hearing it from behind us and in the front of our door. so it was completely -- the sound surrounded us to the point we're just hearing shouting and the yelling and the banging and the crashing and shattering of glass. but then once they started banging on the door, that's all i heard. that's what i still think about, the door sound. one of us said to the other, they take us hostage, right? i said, yeah. i think. that was...
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nancy pelosi is this par for the course. is this truly just a free market system? you know, the word free market is one of those great mysteries. if it's supposed to mean as it's never the tell us a market in which the government does not play a role at an influence than they are fantasizing. because in the history of capitalism throughout the last 3 and a half centuries, that it's become the system of the world, governments have intervened every day of every week of every year. so that's the 1st problem with all of this. the 2nd one is that we've known for a long time that there is a fundamental conflict of interest. if you have a very small number of people making in more mostly important economic decisions. who are also free either themselves or their husband or their wives of their cousins, or their uncles, the players in the stock market. because they do discover insider information. and let me remind everyone that just means that you know something that the general public doesn't or at least you know what both for the general public does. and it is not accept
nancy pelosi is this par for the course. is this truly just a free market system? you know, the word free market is one of those great mysteries. if it's supposed to mean as it's never the tell us a market in which the government does not play a role at an influence than they are fantasizing. because in the history of capitalism throughout the last 3 and a half centuries, that it's become the system of the world, governments have intervened every day of every week of every year. so that's the...
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like nancy pelosi, mitch mcconnell. they may act in partisan ways now, i think the more we can step back and think of those things, the better off we will be. when john mccain died, i feel like that moment was probably similar to what we will see with bob dole. they were both were heroes, genuinely interesting people, interested in the legislative process. their deaths meant a lot to the people in the capital and enable people to pause and recognize
like nancy pelosi, mitch mcconnell. they may act in partisan ways now, i think the more we can step back and think of those things, the better off we will be. when john mccain died, i feel like that moment was probably similar to what we will see with bob dole. they were both were heroes, genuinely interesting people, interested in the legislative process. their deaths meant a lot to the people in the capital and enable people to pause and recognize